Zitat von TheNewGuy1 im Beitrag #570All I have done is integrate Service Pack 2 and the post updates after that(including some of the newer 2k3 ones which applies for XP x64(as apparently it was built from 2k3) as well but weren't released for it, because support for it was stopped) since there is no Service Pack 3 for x64 XP with nLite. And I have not done anything wrong with slipstreaming the ACHI driver via nLite, as followed the correct procedure.......

Please let us know, which error message you got, when you tried to get XP x64 installed this way.Have you ever tried to integrate just the mod+signed 64bit Intel AHCI driver v11.2.0.1006, which I am offering within the start post of this thread, and to integrate only the support of the listed "Intel(R) SATA AHCI Controller DEV_1D02 added by Fernando"?

Hi, i have an asus laptop X551M and been trying to install windows xp on it for now 1 month with no luck, i beliebe it is bailtrail system,but something different occurs me,when i go to bios and set IDE MODE the dvd drive wont be read and i cant boot from the cd, so i guess if i can get dvd drive to be detected in ide mode i can maybe install windows xp on it, thanks

btw the hard drive is read in ide mode but wont boot actual os which is win 10 it gives me some error

You may not be able to get XP installed onto an Intel BayTrail system running in AHCI mode, because none of the Intel AHCI drivers natively do support an Intel BayTrail SATA AHCI Controller.If you want to get XP installed nevertheless, I recommend a) to set the Intel SATA Controller to "IDE" within the BIOS andb) to boot off an USB Flash Drive, which contains the original Windows XP SP3 image.

The error message you got is the wellknown ACPI_BIOS_ERROR (0x000000A5) and has nothing to do with the functionality of the XP image and its integrated textmode driver (by the way: the HardwareIDs of your on-board Intel AHCI Controller are supported by my mod+signed Intel AHCI driver v11.2.0.1006).The only way to avoid the BSOD is1. to check the BIOS setting regarding ACPI (and maybe to change it),2. to repeat the XP installation and to hit F5 or F7, when prompted to hit F6, (maybe you have to try both options) and 3. to choose another ACPI option.

I have a slight issue when trying to import the drivers for Universal 32bit Intel RST ACHI+RAID driver v11.2.0.1006. I cannot see my chipset as I can see it in the screenshot you posted in your first post. See below what I see on my screen:

How do I get to see the driver as I see in your guide (Intel (R) 9 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller DEV_8C82 (added by Fernando))? As this is the device I see in Device Manager under IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers

As a final note - I tried adding all of them and burnt them to my DVD and tested installing and it wouldn't work. It threw me the error you get when it has no SATA AHCI compatibility again. I appreciate your time.

Edit- I have also tried enabling IDE mode which doesn't help. It just breaks booting into Windows 10Second Edit - I identified the driver by seeing the DEV-8C82 even though it didn't say 9 Series etc. However it still doesn't work when I inject that into the bootable drive, it still throws me the SATA AHCI compatability bluescreen again.

Zitat von BenVenn im Beitrag #581How do I get to see the driver as I see in your guide (Intel (R) 9 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller DEV_8C82 (added by Fernando))?

After having successfully installed Windows XP according my guide (= start post of this thread), you will see the device named "Intel (R) 9 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller DEV_8C82 (added by Fernando)" within the "IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers" section of the Device Manager.

ZitatAs a final note - I tried adding all of them and burnt them to my DVD and tested installing and it wouldn't work.

You should not integrate the support of all listed Intel SATA Controllers,but just the matching one. Otherwise you may get a BSOD.

Zitat von Fernando im Beitrag #582After having successfully installed Windows XP according my guide (= start post of this thread), you will see the device named "Intel (R) 9 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller DEV_8C82 (added by Fernando)" within the "IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers" section of the Device Manager.

Unfortunately XP doesn't install due to the fact that I mount the relevant driver to my chipset and I still get the BSOD.

Zitat von Fernando im Beitrag #582You should not integrate the support of all listed Intel SATA Controllers,but just the matching one. Otherwise you may get a BSOD.

Yes I tried and realised that. I also tried installing various different drivers, none of which worked. From my screenshots in my last post would you be able to identify which textline driver I need to inject into my CD-ROM?

EDIT- the device ID is 8C82 (I have tried injecting this one on it's own). Do you reckon it's a BIOS thing?

@BenVenn:You obviously haven't even read the start post of this thread before asking all your questions (via PM and within the Forum).Please re-read the chapter "Preconditions for a successful integration of the Intel S-ATA AHCI/RAID drivers".I don't have the time to answer questions, which are already answered within the start post!

Zitat von Fernando im Beitrag #582After having successfully installed Windows XP according my guide (= start post of this thread), you will see the device named "Intel (R) 9 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller DEV_8C82 (added by Fernando)" within the "IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers" section of the Device Manager.

Unfortunately XP doesn't install due to the fact that I mount the relevant driver to my chipset and I still get the BSOD.

If you get a 0x0007B BSOD although having integrated the correct driver ("Universal 32bit Intel RST v11.2.0.1006 mod+signed by Fernando") and checked the correct Intel SATA AHCI Controller (DEV_8C82), you obviously haven't used a clean (= untouched) Windows XP image as source.

Zitat von BenVennI also tried installing various different drivers, none of which worked. From my screenshots in my last post would you be able to identify which textline driver I need to inject into my CD-ROM?

It should not be a problem to find the line, where the Controller with the DeviceID DEV_8C82 is listed.

Zitat von BenVennEDIT- the device ID is 8C82 (I have tried injecting this one on it's own). Do you reckon it's a BIOS thing?

As long as you haven't changed the SATA mode within the BIOS (it has to be set to "AHCI"), your problem is not BIOS related.Which BSOD message did you get while trying to get XP installed?

It's a fresh, untouched and unedited Windows XP image. I have taken a clone of my brand new Windows XP Professional 32bit CD-ROM which I purchased in the last week using nLite and have made the changes there.

Zitat von Fernando im Beitrag #584As long as you haven't changed the SATA mode within the BIOS (it has to be set to "AHCI"), your problem is not BIOS related.Which BSOD message did you get while trying to get XP installed?

I've checked the BIOS and the SATA mode is indeed set to AHCI, when injecting the DEV_8C82 driver into the CD-ROM I still receive the following BSOD "0x0000007B (INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE)"